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Symptomatic

Symptomatic | Symptomatically

Symptomatic meaning

Showing symptoms. | Constituting a symptom or indication; characteristic, indicative. | Of a treatment, that only affects the symptoms of a disease without targeting the underlying cause.

Synonyms of Symptomatic

Example sentences (20)

One of the key focus areas of the innovation will be to fish out coronavirus antibodies on confirmed asymptomatic cases, mild symptomatic cases and severe symptomatic cases.

There is a maximum risk of 60% that a person with an RPA will be symptomatic at the age of 65 years, and a 70% risk of being symptomatic at the age of 75 years.

Almost one third of the population has cartilage damage in the knee, but not all are symptomatic.

But analysts have warned they are symptomatic of the excesses that developed during a decade of historically low interest rates.

On top of that, "this time of year, even people who don't have a history of seasonal allergies can be symptomatic," Yu continues.

Symptomatic dogs often exhibit a cough, low-grade fever, tiredness, disinterest in food, sneezing, runny nose, and shortness of breath.

Symptomatic vs disease-modifying activity (discussed above).

The best early chance was symptomatic of that, with ex-Southampton defender Alfie Jones’ looseness in possession seized upon.

The opaque circumstances surrounding Bunyoni's arrest are symptomatic of how political cases are often handled in Burundi.

There were no cases of untreated symptomatic VT or ventricular fibrillation in the VTabl-S-ICD group.

The White male’s view of Jackson choosing to “do it his way” is symptomatic of the way Black athletes are viewed behind closed doors.

This is a very exciting time for Invivyd as we approach a potential EUA submission and authorization of VYD222 for the prevention of symptomatic COVID-19, which would represent a significant achievement for Invivyd.

This phenomenon is symptomatic, however, of a far greater issue, the degradation of society and civility.

Though HOCM affects both men and women, females tend to be more symptomatic.

Ballmer’s attitude is symptomatic of a larger ethos in Silicon Valley and other big tech cities like Seattle, where Ballmer served as ‘s CEO for 14 years.

Called R21, it has been shown to reduce symptomatic cases of malaria in the 12 months following completion of a three-dose series.

He also pointed out that such cases are “symptomatic of larger systemic issues”, with the lack of secure digital systems at home affairs chief among them.

He is clearly pained by some decisions that the council has taken – such as the closure of some community libraries, but argues that is symptomatic of the position national government has left the country and local government in.

He said: "It is a tragic story and symptomatic of the state of the country at the moment!

If symptomatic people don't get tested, there is little hope that asymptomatic people are aware that they even have it.